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DEVO F7 transmitter Users Manual
Note:Plezse read the manual thraughly before use and keep it In a safe place for Ihn fulurn reference.
Contents
Part one: General information Part two: Helicopter
1.0 General information ---------------- 2 1,0 system Menu .........
1.1 important statements ------------ 2 1.1 D‘Sp‘ay ________
1 2 Saiety needing attention ----------- 2 12 Buns, Semng ___________________ ‘2
1.3 Attention before liight- . ......... 2 1.3 Vibrator....
2.0 Features - . a 1 4 Video Select .. .
21 Transmitter DEVO F7 ............ 3 1.5 Stick Mode ........
2.2 Features oi DEvo.Rx701 ---------- 3 1 6 Stick Direction
3.0 Specification ....................... 3 1.7 Stick Caiibration .................. 14
31DEVO F7 transmitter ............... 3 18 Aneut-m ._ ‘5
speciiication
3.2 Receiver specification .
4.0 Definition 0! DEVO F1 ............... 4
4.1 Panel definition ................... 4
4.2 Rear definition"-
4 3 wiring Diagram
4.4 Function keys in panel -----
5.0 Control Stick Adjustment -
5.1 The stick length adiustment -------- 5
5 2 Stick Tension Adjustment -------
5.0 Neck Strap Usage .........
7.0 Stick Mode Switch ------
8.0 Switches between left-hand
and right-hand throttles ---------- 6
3.1 Right-hand throtlle switched ----- 7
to leithand thronle
a 2 Left-hand throttle swilcheo ......... 7
to right-hand lhrottle
9.0 Training function -- ----- a
10.0 Customized fixed ID -
11.0 Receiver installati
requirement '
12.0 InsuIIation requirement
for battery pack ............... 10
3.!) Function Menu .......
2.0 Model Menu ------------------------ 15
21 Model Seiect .........
2.2 Model Name _____________________ ‘5
....... 15
23M0de|Cupy---- ..... 15
2.4 Model Wireless copy ......... "15
2.5 Modei Reset ..................... 16
2 a Type Seiecl . 17
z 7 Trim System ..................... 17
2.8 Stick Position Switch .............. 17
2.9 Device Select -------------------- 13
2.10 Device Output
2.11 Swasn Type ......
2.12 Power Ampilfier ................. ‘9
213 Fixed D 19
2.14 Sensor Setting ------
3.1 Reverse Switch ------
3 2 Travel Adiust -
3 3 Sub Trim ---------
3.4 Dual Rate and Exponential --------- 23
3.5 Throttle Hoid - . 24
3.6 Throttle Curve ................ 24
3.7 Mix to Throttle ................... 25
3.8 Gyro Sensor .................... 25
3 s Gavernor ........................ 27
310 Swash MIX ------ 27
3.11 Pitch Curve
28
3.12 Program Mix .................... an
3.13 Monitor .. ......... 32
3.14 Fall sale ------------------------ 32
3.15 Sensor View ................. 32
3 16 Tralner ......................... 33
3.17 Timer .......................... 34
art lhre rplane
1.0 System Menu . . 33
1 1 Dlsplay -------------------------- 35
1 2 Buzzer Selllng . 36
1.3 Vlbrator ------------------------- 37
1 4 mm Select ..................... 37
1.5 stick Mode ....... 37
1.6 Stick Direction ................... 33
1.7 Stick Calibration .............. 33
1.3 About ........................... 39
2.0 Model Menu ........................ 39
2.1 Model Select .................. 39
2 2 Model Name---- ..... 39
2.3 Model Copy .................. 39
2 A Model wireless copy .............. 40
2.5 Model reset ---------------------- 4g
2.6 Type Select ..................... 41
2.7 Trim System ..................... 41
2.8 Sllck Posltlcn Switch ----------- 41
2.9 Devlce select ----- 42
2.10 Devtce Output .................. 42
2.11 Wing Type- . 43
2.12 Power Arnplltler ................. 45
213 Wed lD ----------------------- 45
214 Sensor seulng ................... 45
3.0 Function Menu ...................... 47
3.1 Reverse SWltcn ................... 47
3 2 Travel Adjusl ..................... 45
3.3 Sub Trim ......................... 43
3 4 Dual Rate and Exponenllal ......... 4a
3.5 Throttle Hold ...................... 4g
3.6 Throttle Curve ................. 50
3.7 Dlflerentlal - -- ........ 51
3 a Balance .............. 53
3.9 Gyro sensor ...................... 53
310 Guvernor- 4
3.11 Alleron to Rudder Mlx ............. 55
3 12 Elevalurlo Flap Mix ............... 55
3.13 Rudder to allemn/elevator Mlx ----- 55
3.14 Flap System ..................... 57
3.15 Allerorr to Flap MIX ............ 57
3.16 Program mix ..................... 58
3.17 Mortltor -----
3.18 Fall Safe ---------
319 Sensur Vlew- -
3 20 Trainer .......
3.21 Timer ........................... 53
4.9 Upgrading - 54
5.0 5.86 Transmitting ................... 54
Channel Selection
Part one
General
information
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DEVC) F7
DEVO F7 lakes 2 4 GHz Direcl Sequence Spread
Spectrum (DSSS) technology and 5 8th FPV and
features automatic ID binding, automatic ID assgnment,
and also features fixed ID set by you yourself. The
usage of wireless copy function keeps you away from
the trouble in Wire link-up. Two rnode types of helicopter
and airplane are available to meet your requirements
for different models. 3.5"LCD display and 5.8G real
time Image monitor. it offers you convenient operation.
FPV makes the flight more easier.Online update via
USB ensures a transmitter in hand nol to be out of date
and makes it lull of vigour.
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DEVD F7
1 0 General lnforma I
1.1 Important statements
Welcome to use [he DEVO F7 transmitter
(1) The transmitter is suitable tor experienced pilots beyond 14 years old.
(2) Flying the model aircratt in approved ground is a must.
(3) We are not responsible tor any salety caused by operation, usage or control once the transmitter
is sold out
(4) We consign our distributors to offer technical support and service after sale Please contact the local
distributors tor problem solutions caused by usage, operation. maintenance, etc.
1.2 Satety needing attention
(1) Far away trom obstacle and people
Rc aircratt in flights is uncertain ottlight speed and status,
which potential risk exists in when flying Please keep your
radio controlled aircratt tarawaytrom people, high buildings,
highstensian line, etc, and avoid operating in rain. storms,
thunder and lightening
(2) Away trom humidity eninronment
Radio controlled airciatt should be kept away trom humidity
and vapor because it is composed ot complicated precise
electronic elements and mechanical parts.
(3) Proper operation
Use original spare parts to upgrade, modity or maintain
your equipment in order to assure its safety Please operate
your equipment within the range ot lunctions permitted. it
is toroidden to use out olthe satety laws or regulations.
(4) Satety operation
Operate your equipment according to your body status and
tlight skills Fatigue, lisllessness and nus—operation will
increase the possibilities or accidental hazard
(5) Away trom heat sources
The inside or the transmitter is composed ol precise electronic
components and mechanical parts Keep it tar away torrn
heat sources and sunshine to avoid distortion, or even
damage caused by high temperature
1.3 Attention before tlight
(1) Ensure the battery packs ot both transmitter and receiver are tully saturated.
(2) Ensure both the throttle stick and the throttle trim or your DEVO F7 stay at the lowest positions betore
operation.
DEVD F772
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Welcome to use the DEVO F7 (ransmlher
(3) Strictly obey the order otTURN-ON and TURN-OFF before operation When starting your tligtit, turn on
yourtransmitterhrst, and connect the battery to the aircraft last When turning oftthe alrcrafl. disconnect
the battery hrst, and turn off your transmitter last An upset in the order may cause your alrcrafl out of
control. Cultivate a correct habit of mmron and turnaoff.
(4) Ensure whether the directions and actions of all the servos in your RC aircraft are correct when executing
commands of the transmitter Uslng broken servos will result in unforeseen dangers.
2.1 Transmitter DEVO F7
(1) The DEVO F7 adopts 2 4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Iechnology and features
automatic tD binding and tD assignment it can also be customizedly set as fixed lD code
(2) 5 as real time image transmission
(3) USE online update makes you always enyoy the latest firmware
(4) Adjustability of hi—frequency output power enyoys more personality and friendly enyironment
(5) wireless data transmission between two DFvo F7 helps experlence the training function
(5) Up to 15—model data can be saved
(7) DEVO F7 adjusting the gyro sensitrvrty makes hovering flight and fancy night in an easy way
(a) Super large LCD display features direct and convenient setting
(9) Shape design accords with human engineering and provides comfonable holding.
(10) Both the length and tension at the sticks can be adluslable.
(11) DEVO F7 can be treely switched among Modes 1, 2, a. and 4
(12) DEVO F7 support Helicopter and Airplane. The Helicopter mode provides three flight modes. each of
which can be freely set and its parameters can be personalizedly adjusted to meet the requirement for
Fac or 3D aerobatic tlight
2.2 Features at DEVO-RX701
(1) Adopts 2.46m Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) that features fast reaction and strong antlr
yamming protection
(2) Double receiiring circuits and signal swrtcn automatically effectively assure the stability of receiving signal
(3) The single chip Microco as CPU provides super-strong analyzing ability
(A) The Receiver maintains the frequency and the ln memories when its changing a new battery pack with
the transmitter powered on
(5) it can be customizedly set as fixed lD and automatic ID assignment.
Specmcatlon
3.1 DEVO F7 transmitter Speclfication
Encoder . . Tchannel micro computer system
Frequency 2.4(3Hz DSSS
Output power eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee s 100 mw
Current drain 5 500 mA (100 mW)
Power supply 7 4v BOUmAh
Output pulse loco , 2000 MS (1500Ms Neutral)
image Receive ----------------- 5 as
Channel select-
8 channel
3.2 Receiver specification
Type - -- 2 AGHz 7 channels
Sensltlvllyr los dbrn
Frequency interval- a 4 M
Wag)“ ....................... l1 5 g
Dlmensicn .................... 43x28x1emm
Receiver Battery --------------- 4.876V1.300mAh
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DEVD F7
4 eflnlt on of DEVO F7
We‘come Io use the DEVO F7 Iransmrtler
Antenna Handre
er Swrtch
ELEV/AlLE/RUDD
Auxz Comrar D/R swan
HOLD TRN > FMOD 5mm
GEAR
ELEV Tnm
ELEV/RUDD Suck
LCD screen smem
RUDD Trim
LCD Dismay
4.2 Rear definilion
Cover Screw 6
Cover Screw 1
Cover Screw 2
Lefl \ateral new
shpping mock
Cave! Screw 5
Regurauon hares (or
mrome suck tension
Rrgm rarerar nnnV
shppmg muck
Drgnar Srgnar
Convener
seeker (DSC)
saver Screw 4
(1) Power Connector: input DC at 842% 1000M; Pararrty: O—HQ
(2) Drgrral Srgnar Convener seeker (use): used for srmulamrwgm praeuce via mmpmer (You need soflware
and its dangre when are avairabre m hobby shops)‘ and tar Irarmng.
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Welcome to use the DEVO F7 transmi‘ler
4.: Wiring Diagram
Elevaler serve
gall E
Anlenna anollle servo
DEVOVRX701
Receiver g'e‘ll E
C L A
Ruddelsewa
g'e‘lllE
‘ L A
Anlerlna Gearserve
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Ballery (E AW
*fl ‘Pawer
switch — AUXZ
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Chavge lack
4.4 Funclion keys in panel
There are e lunclional keys in llie panel or DEVO F7. Below are llie delails
(1) EXT Resel key Press EXT lc eXil llie main menu
(2) ENT Confirmation key Press ENT le access lne syslern or lhe function mode
(3) UP+ Moves cursor up lo llie lcrvvard (unclion ilern
(4) DN- Moves cursor down In llie next (unclion ilern
(5) R+ Moves cursor up in increase llie selling value
(6) L- Moves cursor down lo decrease llie selling value
5 Con IStlckAdJust
Stick adjus‘mem conlrol has two pads the stlck lengm and degree of flghmess
5.1 The stick length adjustmenl
(1) Prolong llie slick lenglli: Counler clockwise rolale lrie slick head unlil llie lenglli you hope and llien ccunler
clookWise liglileri llie slick sleeve.
(2) snonen lne slick lenglli ClookWise rolele llie slick sleeve unlil lrie lenglli you hope, and lrien clockWise
liglilen lne slick head
5.2 Slick Tension Adjuslrnenl
Use a cross screwdriver to ajust lhe rear cover screw Show as below. Clockwise will increase stick tension
and counteraclockwlse reduce ll.
nt
Every rials have a screw
in all)usl lne lnrellle slick
Slick head
Slick sleeve
DEVD F775
(JeUention
Welcome to use the DEVO F7 llansmllter
DEVO F7
Find the tension adluster spring lcr left and right hand lhrcttle stlck as shown below. Using a cross head
screwdnver adjust the screw Hnged m led below; clockwlse wrll lncrease stlck (Enslon and counter-ctockwlse
reduce lt Replace lhe lransmltler rear cover alter completion
Control Sllck Tenslan
Aalustmem Screw
There l5 a concealed hook m the lace panel of DEVO F7 ll wrll
pop up as you press the hook The neck strap can be connected
Io Ihe hook The Hook tocated al lhe center helps Io get optlmal
balance at the transmitter
7.0 Stick Mode Switch
There are total (our stlck modes tram MODE 1 through MODE 4 The ten-hand Ihmme inctudes MODE 2 and
MODE 4. and (he rlth’land throttle lrlctudes MODE 1 and MODE 3 Betow ls the sketch map
M0952 MODEA
Throttle Elevator Throttle Elevator
Rudder<—1—> Ailzron+ Ailemn+ milieu—1+
MODEZ MODE4
MODE 2 and MODE 4 are llsted In left-hand "Home
MODE1 MODE!
Elevator Throttle Elevator Throttle
Rudder4—i—r Ailemn+ Arleron «I» Rudder+
MODE 1 MODE 3
MODE 1 and MODES are llsled ln rlgM—hand lhrume
8 O SWI ches between Ia and a and throttles
Swltehing between left and light-handed Ihrottle modes requlres both a MECHANICAL and ELCTRONIC
switch It Wt” walk correctty only after both parts are compleled Ptease foHuw the steps below
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Weicume to use the DEVO F7 transmitter DEVO F7
3.1 Righl-hand throltla switched to lelt-hand lhroflle
(1) Mechanical step
Remove the left lateral and right lateral nonrsllpping blocks. respectively, remove the 5 screws. and then rear
cover to expose the base plate The photo below shows the internal views or right and ietl hand throttle setups.
Using a crosschead screwdriver loosen and remove. in order, the Linkage Fixed Screw, Screw F, Screw G
and the Throttle Control Spring (rpm the right throttle set, remount the parts removed into the ieit throttle set
in the corresponding (rotated) positions shown below Adjust the tension using Screw F to match your preferred
setting Replace the rear cover
Linkage Fixed Screw F G Linkage Fixed Screw
Throws Controi
Spnng
Right throttle set
L l ilirottle
(2) The ELECTRCNiC step
Press ENT to the Main Menu. Press UP or DN (0 move [he cursarfim paint to System Menu, press ENT [0
System Menu: Press UP or DN (0 move the cursor‘tn point to Slick Mode, press ENT (a Stick Mode Selection
Menu: Press UP or DN (0 move the cursor—to point to Mode 2 Or Made 4, press ENT to confirm, press EXT
to exll. AH saved modei dale wiH automalically be switched to be compatibie with Mode 2 or Made 4.
stick rioote stick time-
made
s s nooe
node
node "
nude ,
v c node
hee-
node
Once both the MECHANICAL and ELECTRONIC steps are successfully completed the transmitter is now
ready (or nonnai operation.
3.2 Len—hand throttle switched to right—hand throttle
(1) Mechanical step
Reter to the above “Mechanical switch" to open the transmitter cover.
The photo below shows the intemai views or right and lelt hand throttle setups Using a crossehead screwdriver
loosen and remove. in order, the Linkage Fixed Screw, Screw F. Screw G and the Throttle Control Spring
from the left throttle set. remount the parts removed into the right throttle set in the corresponding (rotated)
positions shown below Adjust the tension using Screw F to match your preterred setting. Replace the rear
CDVEI’
Linkage Fixed Screw G Linkage Fixed Screw
Throttle Control
sonng
Letl throttle set
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Welcome to use the DEVO F7 transmitter
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(2) The data step
Press ENT to the Main Menu Press UP or 5"” ”“9 5' w” "m
DN to move the cursor—to point to System s e um Hour:
Menu, press ENT to System Menu; Press We “We
UP or UN to move the cursorato point to We , P "m
Slick Mode, press ENT to Slick Mode m,“ , mm
Selection Menu; Press UP or DN to move
the cursorato point to Mode 1 or Mode 3,
press ENT to confirm, press EXT to exit.
All saved model date will automatically be switched to be Compatible with Mode 1 or Mode 3
Once both the MECHANICAL and ELECTRONIC steps are successfully completed the transmitter is now
ready tor normal operation.
Note: Pay oareiul attention to the force used when removing, replacing and adjusting the screws Excessive
force may damage them or the base plate
0 Tra ng func
Two DEVO F7 transmitters can be made to work together in orderto offer a teacher-trainer function, meeting
the requirements tor a beginner. The setup ol training mode is described below:
(1) Model data transmission
First step is to use the DEVO F7's wireless data transmission feature to transler the teachers main model
data to the trainees DEVO F7 transmitter. This step guarantees that the model data in each transmitter is
identical Refer to item “2 4 model wireless copy” in the Helicopter section later in this manual Two DEVO
F7 transmitters are needed lor wireless data transmission
(2) Training connection on on m H PC'Ltllk 1 )U
lnsert the slgnal wire irom the trainer's transmitter into the 030 socket of
the trainees transmitter Turn on the transmitter and a linkage ioon.Pc-Link
will be shown on the boot screen
lnsert one end ol the signal wire (included) into the use socket oi the
trainees transmitter and turn it on. PCaLirlk will be shown in the trainees
DEVO F7 display (see image light)
linkage icon
Turn on the power at the trainer‘s DEVO F7. Select the same model as the trainee (as translerred in the
previous section) and briefly fly the aircraft to confirm the settings are good Turn off the alrcrafl and turn off
the trainer's DEVO F7 power lnsert lhe other end of the Signal wire into the trainer's DEVO F7 DSC port
and turn on the power once more, TaReady will be shown in the trainees DEVO F7 dlsplay (see image lefl).
t) no ol HS Y-Eesdu 7 NJ
(a) Traniner Function Channel Setup
The trainee can equlre the control part or whole channel operation by setting
the trainer's lunction channel Here is the setup:
Press ENT to the Main Menu Press UP or UN to move the cursorato point
to Function Menu. press ENT to Function Menu: Press UP or DN to move
the cursor°t0 point to Trainer. press ENT to Trainer Function setting; Press
UP or DN to move lhe Cursor‘to poinl l0 lhe desired setting Channel, there
are Elevator,Aileron,Ttlrottle.Rudder.Gear, Pitch, Gyro channels available.
Press Rt or L- to set Active or Inhlbit tor the choosed Channel
rrarner t s so
9 Elevator Inlnbtt
or leron xnhiott
rnmttle lnhtoit
Rudder inmol i
Gear Inh‘blt
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DEVD F7
Welcome ‘0 use the DEVO F7 transmitter
(4) Training rnode usage
The default setting is that the training mode switch is on the top lelt corner oi the transmitter. named HOLD/TRN.
When ilying, it the trainer operates the
TRN switch control is iransierred control
tothe traine ;also. TeWork wiii be shown
on the trainers DEVO F7. The trainee's
output data is displayed on the trainer‘s
DEVO F7 screen it the trainer operates
the swtch once more, the trainer regains
control over all lunctions and channels.
Trainer Swilch
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Please check and tamiliarize yourselt with the operation plthe training mode petore attempting night or a
training session in order to avoid miss—operation and damage/injury
Customized fixed ID
Using the Fixed ID tunction allows users to create a unique relationship between transmitter model data and
the corresponding modei‘s receiver. it significantly speeds up the binding process and also prevents mis|akertly
flying an aircraft With the incorrect transmitter model selected.
ti) Fixed iD setup
To start the Fixed ID setup it is important that the transmitter and receiver have successfully completed automatic
ID binding process Once the transmitter and receiverare paired a Fixed ID can be set as described below
Press ENT to the Main Menu. Press UP " It Fina: is we
or DN to move the cursor -to point to ,», ethic, st. ; store. 1».
Model Menu, press ENT to Model Menu;
Press UP or DN to move the cursoretp
point to Fixed iD, press ENT to the Fixed
ID setting interlace
Press R+ or L- to set Slalus ON. and there is a Random Fixed iD display on the screen Press DN to move
the cursor - to point to iD Code, press ENT to move the cursor a to point to the first code oi the Fixed ID
Press R+ or L to change the Code: Press DN to move to next Code. Press ENT alter linished setting. there
is an inoury “Are you sure? " Press ENT to confirm and execute the binding process. After tinished binding
the display Will return to the Model Menu automatically.
tat-x.» it»; ., rte Tet-ca ire. -« 1-. / rtti
.tlai air: He, mi etc. at _. ri-T
t2) Cancelling/Resetting the Fixed D
If you Wish to change the receiver Fixed iD model back to random iD,
insert the included BIND PLUG into the output terminal BATT beiore
the receiver is powered on Connect 5v DC power to the Throttle channel.
The red LED oi the receiverwill tlash slowly. Remove the EiND PLUG.
The Fixed ID code has been cancelled Afler the receiver's Fixed ID is
reset it should also be reset in the Transmitter
in ma it; U ml
Reier to the instructions of Fixed ID selling
above to me foiiowirig Interface Press UP
I0 move Ihe Bursar A to point to Slams ON
> a-Wtw -,i.. no
i',
When Fixed iD Slams ON, press R+ or L-
10 change ON [0 OFF Press EXT to exit
DEVD F77 8
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—Welcome In use the DEVO F7 transmltler
DEVD F7
11 0 Rece ver nstalla on requ remen
Below is some advice on how to install your equlpmenl.
(1) Using 10mm thick loam, wrap the receiver and attach it securely to the aircraft using a cable tie or strong
rubber band. The loam Will help protect the receiver
t2) it is suggested to use rubber grommets and copper washers to isolate the reeeiverlrcm vibrations. Do
not over tighten the screws in order that the grommets are not damaged olherwlse vibration absorption
will be reduced
(3) When mounting the servos, make sure the servos belleranks can move ireely overtheirwhole travel range
and ensure the control linkages don‘t touch or impede the movement of the serves
(4) ll installing additional switches. please install them far away rrom the engine exhaust pipe and other high
vibration sources. Ensure all the switches move lreely over their entire range
(5) Don't wrap the receiver antennas together or make them parallel; horizontal at 90° will give the best
performance.
1 Installa on requ rement for batten! pac
Open the battery cover or DEVO F7 transmitter, insert the bauery to the Incl-proofing plug oorrespondinglv
The standard battery is 7.4v.300mAh lipo battery. To make sure the salety. please use the protessidnal
charger.
Warning: t Do not pm the polarities or batteries in the opposite directions
2 Please use the orignal battery pack and charger(The charger need to bug seperately)
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DEVC) F7
All the functional settings, which are relative to the
operation system of DEVO F7 itself, are fully integrated
in System Menu. They include Display, Buzzer. vibrator,
P a rt two Video Select, Stick Mode. Stick Directian, Stick calibration,
and About.
Setup your DEVO F7 transmitter for the best Helicopter
H e I i co pte r perlormance with the followmg sections. included are
specific (unclions for rolor—crafl features; Throttle curves.
Pitch curves and Cyclic response are covered below.
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DEVD i=7
0 System Menu
This section describes the settings which are specific to the operation or the DEVO F7 rselr. Settings for Display.
Buzzer. Vibrator. Video Select. stick Mode. stick Direction. stick Caiiblation and About can be accessed via
the System Menu.
Beinw is the boot screen of heiicnpter:
Welcome to use the DEVO F7 transmitter
Helicopter Type display
Modei NO dispiay Output Poweroisplay
Timer display on 00 01 HS Battery charge inoicator
Throttle ievel display Ailemn trim dispiay
Rudder trim dispiay Throttle trim dispiay
Elevator trim display
1.1 Display
Becklight intensity: the backiight intensity is adjustabie using the UP or DN button Powerconsumption will
be increased when intensity is high and battery life wili be reduced.
Setting:
Press ENT to the Main Menu Press UP or UN to move the cursorato
point to System Menu. press ENT to System Menu; Press UP or UN to
move the cursor—to point to Display, press ENT to the Lightness setting
intertaoe and use R or L to change the setting as desired.
Press EXT to exit
. Ltartnecs
1.2 Bumr Setting
(1) Status: Press ENT to the Main Menu Press UP or DN to move the cursoran point to System Menu. press
ENT to System Menu; Press UP or DN
to move the cursoreto point to Buzzer.
press ENT to the Buzzer setting
interface. And then press HP or UN to
move the oursor‘to point to the Status. rttron is St ”it, b“
press R or L Io toggle between ON and Mb my”.
OFF settings 0N means start the Buzzer t ntum t
while OFF means the inhibit
(2) Throttle stick: vtnm the “Status" item on. the option THSTK can be set to ON or OFF If the Throttle Stick
setting is ott/Active. a musical scale will be heared when moving the throttle stick. The position ot the
throttle stick can be judged by listening to the change in musical tone. Setting OFF. turns off the sounds.
Setting:
With the “Status" item on, press DN lo
a ‘5'” on ' move the cursomo point to the "Throttle
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WW" 1" we between Inhibit and Active. Active means
W” ”im‘fimuu W” “MEANW tones will be played. Inhibit means there
wiil be no tunes piayed.
(3) Knob Midpoint: With the “Status“ item on. if the “Knob midpoint“ setting keeps Active. there will be a buzzer
at the midpoint position when turn the knobs Piease choose Inhibit if the buzzer isn't needed.
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Setting: With the 'Status" item on , press
DN to move the cuisorato point to Knob
Midpoint Use R or L io change the siaius
between Inhibit and Active Active means 0"
to turn on Knob Miopoint buzzer while inhibit mm t is Si igg‘ WC
means to turn of Knob Midpoint buzzer.
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(4) Tone:
The buzzer tone can be selected from 10 notes You can set the tone according to your preference and test
the performance.
Setting:
With the “Status” hem on, press UN to move the cursorato point to Tone n" m l l" m ‘ :lét we
item Use R or L key to change the flashing value from 1 to 10 Kmart) Ntljpfltrlt
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1.3 Vibrator
The vibrator is used as an alarm function to remind the users.
Setting:
Press ENT to the Main Menu Press UP or UN to move the oursor‘to point to System Menu. press ENT to
System Menu; Press UP or DN to move ihe cursoran poini to Vibrator, press ENT io Vibrator setting intertaee.
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There are two status as Inhibit and Active.
Press R or L to select Active or inhibit.
Active means to start vibratiuanhibiI
tnme. r no r it».- means to turn off vibration
Press EXT to exit after finished.
1.4 Video Select
This Vunclion provides the settings of inhibit or Active when choose the Video option There are 8 channels
for your choice at the state ol Active
Setting:
Press ENTto the Main Menu Press UP or UN to move the oursohte point to System Menu, press ENT to
System Menu; ress UP or UN to move the oursorsto point to Video Select, press ENTto Video Select
setting intenaoe.
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Press R or L to select Active or Inhibit
Amive means to start vibrationinhibn means
to turn on vibration When choose Active, ‘ "‘”“‘°‘ meter r
there will be an expanded list tor the
channels options
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Channels options: Press DN to move the oursor~to point to Channel item
a: i . rue as shown in the above interface Press R or L to make the Number Change
. between 1 to 8. With the 5 86 image Iransmmision module.1-8 channels
' Wm p3 could be choosed to receive the image signal
Press EXT to exit after finished
1.5 Stick Mode
There are 4 stick modes including Model. ModeZ. ModeS and Modat. Rightrhand throttle includes Model
and Mode3: while lettrhand throttle includes MDdeZ and Mode4. See Below:
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Mode 2 and Mode 4 are listed in leftrhand throttle.
MODEZ MODEA
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Mode 1 and Mode 3 are listed in right-hand throttle
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Setting: Press ENTto the Main Menu Press UP or DN to move the cursoratu point to System Menu, press
ENT to System Menu; Press UP or DN to move the cursorato point to
Stick Mode, press ENT to Stick Made setting interface 5"“V "W"!
There are mode 1.mude 2,mude 3 and mode 4 tor options Press UP or . t. nede
DN to move the cursoram point to desired item and then press ENT to Haie
confirm. Node
Press EXT to exit after finished. rlnaie »
1.8 Stick Direction
Setting: Press ENT to the Main Menu. Press UP 0r DN to move the cursor‘to point to System Menu. press
ENT to System Menu; Press UP or DN to move the Cursurato point to Stick Direction, press ENT to Stick
Direction setting interieoe
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t U ml Normal Stick Direction: There are Elevator, Alleron. ThrottleRudderfor options
a. lore news. Press UP or UN to move the cursereto point to the desired item Press
rm. i re Normal R or L to change the settings or corresponding sticks. There are Normal
eueoar ”arrival and Reverse The derault setting is Normal.
1.7 Stick Callbratlon
Setting: Press ENT to the Main Menu Press UP or UN to move the
cursor—to point to System Menu. press ENT to System Menu: Press LlP
or DN to move the cursor-to paint to Stick Calibration. press ENT to stick
Calibration setting interiece
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Stick Calibratio echanically move the right stick and left stick from their minimum levels to their maximum
levels several times, and then return the sticks to the neutral positions, respectively
w m Ea, mm Press ENT again to stop the calibration
process am: the display should show the
Cal wra' um Success rollowmg intertacetCalibration Success).
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